Cabinet would soon sit to discuss how much money Zambia will contribute towards the rebuilding of Zimbabwe’s collapsed economy.
The Zimbabwean government, during a Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) extra-ordinary meeting held in Swaziland early this month, presented a US$10 billion to the SADC organ to help rebuild that country’s economy.
Chief Government Spokesperson, Ronnie Shikapwasha told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that Zambia’s official position on how much to contribute towards rebuilding Zimbabwe’s collapsed economy would only be known after cabinet sits to discuss the matter.
Lieutenant General Shikapwasha, who is also Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, said government had not yet made a decision on the amount it would contribute towards the rebuilding of Zimbabwe.
He however said government was working on modalities to help the neighbouring Zimbabwe to resolve its economic crisis.
He said Zambia will also work on its financial obligation to enable her render financial assistance to Zimbabwe, which is currently seeking US$10 billion for its economic resuscitation.
Recently, Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) leaders resolved to give financial assistance to Zimbabwe to help that country come out of economic doldrums.
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